The one province in Canada where abortions were unavailable has agreed to provide legal, publicly-funded abortion procedures, after years of lobbying by a reproductive rights organization. Prince Edward Island residents haven’t had access to surgical abortions since 1982, and were forced to travel to Halifax or Moncton for the procedure.

Abortion has been completely decriminalized in Canada since 1988, but a weird quirk of the law—combined with strong opposition from anti-abortion groups—made them unavailable in PEI, the country’s smallest province.